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Glass Magazine News December 2011
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Cult Of The Week: La Duesseldorf - La Duesseldorf
29/01/2011 17:59:03 | 1 comment posted by hisskiss


Artist: La Duesseldorf

Title: La Duesseldorf

Year: 1976

Label: Nova Records

Personnel: Klaus Dinger (guitars, vocals), Thomas Dinger (percussion, vocals), Hans Lampe (percussion, electronics)

Tracklisting: Duesseldorf, La Duesseldorf, Silver Cloud, Time

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A concept album? A concept band? One thing’s for sure, it doesn’t take Einstein to figure out the geographical origins of this post-Krautrock classic.

The late, great Klaus Dinger’s far less well-known follow up to the highly influential Neu!, La Duesseldorf’s eponymous debut balances itself perfectly between the hypnotic trademarks of Dinger’s previous groups and the various bands his music would gone on to influence. Indeed, if you’re ever in need of an example of proto-punk, then look no further than the track ‘La Duesseldorf’. The album’s other, more lengthy and meditative pieces skilfully layer distant, melodic keyboard and piano lines, fuzzy guitars and trademark undistorted guitar chords, with half-sung German lyrics. The spacious atmosphere throughout gives the album a timeless quality. About time that quality was truly rediscovered and afforded the same degree of reverence. 



Edited by hisskiss - 29 Jan 2011 at 5:59pm
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Cult Beauty Opens Pop-Up Store in Selfridges
29/01/2011 14:32:43 | 1 comment posted by Viola Levy
Fans of the highly addictive e-boutique Cult Beauty, can now feast their eyes on some of the site's most covetable brands (such as StrangeBeautiful, RMS Beauty, Omorovicza and Kaplan MD) at their new pop-up store in Selfridges' Beauty Hall. What's more, information about each brand and reliable advice can be sought from founders Alexia Inge and Jessica DeLuca Moore as well as a handful of the site's resident experts including Tara Smith, Emma Day and Vanda Serrador. The store is open until Monday January 31st, so make sure you lose no time in snatching up a beauty treat and some useful tips in the bargain.
 
Cult Beauty's Pop-Up Store is located at Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street London W1C 1JS
http://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/
 
image from cultbeauty.co.uk


Edited by Viola Levy - 29 Jan 2011 at 2:32pm
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Cerruti 1881 S/S 11
28/01/2011 09:41:25 | 1 comment posted by RebeccaHawkes


Combining casual sportswear with formal tailoring has never been an easy task, but it is one that Cerruti 1881 have taken to effortlessley with their Spring/Summer 11 menswear collection. Unveiled on the 17th January at
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong, the collection looks towards the philosophy and science behind sportswear. Classic elements from both casual and formal fashions have been married together to create a fresh and innovative appeal, that sees an incarnation of a denim three-piece suit. The collection hits the spot for summer occasions, when a weather appropriate ultra-lightweight double breasted jacket couples functionality and form. Overall Cerruti 1881's beauty lies in their effortless silhouettes, that maintain a youthful element even under the constraints of a shirt collar.







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Miu Miu Makes Mini Movies
27/01/2011 23:04:39 | 1 comment posted by Sophie Colgate
Moving seamlessly from fashion to film, luxury brand Miu Miu is collaborating with distinctive female filmmakers to create a series of shorts. Exploring and celebrating our enduring love affair with Miu Miu, the films will premier online on miumiu.com.

The first film to be unveiled entitled The Powder Room is set in London's Claridges Hotel and can be seen online now. Created by filmmaker Zoe Cassavetes, the mini movie features Audrey Marnay as a femme fatale and the models Caroline de Maigret, Line Gost and Sophie Vlaming.

A dream like atmosphere pervades as we watch the private beauty rituals unfold in this most opulent of powder rooms. It is the perfect setting to showcase and reflect the glamour, indulgence and beauty that is at the heart of the Miu Miu ethos.







Keep an eye out as we bring you more news on this exciting project as it goes forward and an interview with one of the directors themselves.

Watch backstage and interviews on miumiu.com

Images courtesy of MIU MIU


Edited by Sophie Colgate - 27 Jan 2011 at 11:04pm
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Tory Burch store opening video
27/01/2011 19:39:52 | 1 comment posted by MLVH


American fashion designer Tory Burch celebrated the opening of her New Bond Street boutique on January 25th  by hosting a cocktail party. Bespoke Banter were on hand to capture the event on film and interview some of the guests who included, Joely Richardson,Elizabeth Saltzman, Santa Sebag Montefiore and Duro Olowu.






The shop is located  at 149 New Bond Street, London.



Edited by MLVH - 27 Jan 2011 at 8:44pm
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Paris Couture Recap
27/01/2011 17:21:00 | 0 comments posted by Gossipboy

Fashion: Paris Haute Couture S/S 2011

No Limitations for Couture


Looks for Christian Dior, by John Galliano.


“We speak the same language,” said Christian Dior to RenĂ© Gruau, who was given complete artistic freedom at illustrating and inventing a new advertising style for the Mr. Dior’s fragrances, and subsequently created the house’s most iconic imagery in the ‘40s and ‘50s.

Gruau had been a source of inspiration for Mr. Galliano in the past, for an illustrator and artist-themed collection. For this season’s haute couture he chose to do a reprise of the ‘50s in which Dior’s New Look was an obvious source point for dresses and flared skirts contributing to particularly delicate, and above all interesting, silhouettes.

 

Gruau’s imagery manifested itself on cloth and in embroidery as graphite smears, pencil strokes and scribbles, and dĂ©gradĂ© colours that ranged from watery patels to intense deeply seducing reds by layering tulle and ostrich feathers to imitate painterly gestures.



Looks from Armani Prive collection


Giorgio Armani used an interesting mix of nylon, metal and silk-spun fabrics to present a futuristic vision  – one that was once shared by Pierre Cardin and Thierry Mugler, each in another decade.The show shimmered and not just because of the beautiful reflective organza. It had a quality that felt like it would push fashion – even if by a tiny bit or more – forward.

 

At Givenchy, Ricardo Tisci, cast only Asian-oriental models to present his Japanese dancer Kazuo Ohno and robot toy-inspired collection. The designer showed silk and feathery creations, in white, pale lime-yellow and pink with incredibly crafty 3-D applications – papery organza, chiffon covered beads or ostrich feathers – on very tricky-to-work-with transparent fabrics. 


Givenchy chose for an intimate presentation geared toward the clients instead of a regular fashion show. When in Paris I shared a car with two Beijing natives that came especially for the haute couture presentations and they expressed their excitement for Givenchy, craving the creativity and craftsmanship that apparently only Ricardo Tisci provided for them.

 

Another interesting casting was male model Andrej Pejic starring as Jean Paul Gaultier’s bride, a gender statement at the end of a long line, wll of which have been made before by Mr. Gaultier.

 


Male Model Andrej Pejic as Jean Paul Gaultier's bride


At Elie Saab there were delicate evening looks that could and would most probably seduce Oscar nominees Michelle Williams, Amy Adams or Hailee Steinfeld. The palette grazed, like most of the couture season, pastel and powdery shades and signaled lightness in mood – tea-rose pink, mauve and raspberry.


 A detail shot from Elie Saab's spring couture collection.


It was the demure second look of the collection, presented on Sigrid Agren and embroidered with beads and rosettes of mousseline, belted at the waist, that seemed particularly right for a starlet who wishes to come close to the soft allure that Audrey Hepburn had when winning her Oscar.

 

There was an overall creative energy that went about the couture shows that is increasingly more difficult to find amoungst prĂȘt-a-porter designers. Couture does not have the restrictions placed upon it like the availability of fabrics; competition from fast fashion chains and pricing issues and allows designers to come up with relevant fashion. 

 

If one bears in mind that there is an increase in demand for Couture, it is safe to say that Couture is not so dead after all, and that it once again functions as a necessary motor for (the ideas expressed in) fashion.





Edited by Gossipboy - 27 Jan 2011 at 5:21pm
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Fashion Week Beauty Ammo
26/01/2011 15:59:11 | 1 comment posted by Viola Levy
While we can just about glimpse fashion week on the horizon (hurrah!) here are some essential skin treats (mostly free of chemical 'nasties') to get your body and face schmooze-ready, and to help wind down after days of clattering around in heels from one show to the next (not to mention nights of champagne-fuelled partying...)
 
Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser - ÂŁ13.25
 
Containing rich cocoa butter, soothing chamomile and hops extract, this delicious skin-saver is the best of its kind, and acts as a cleanser, exfoliator and make-up remover in one - perfect for those jetting from New York to London... from London to Milan etc.. First you massage the product into your face, then exfoliate with the muslin cloth heated in warm water - for fresh, polished skin that belies the four hours sleep that you've actually had.
 
Cowshed Rose Replenishing Night Cream - ÂŁ36
If you find yourself stumbling home at 3am - after a day of catwalk shows and an evening of hijinks - the last thing on your mind is embarking on a full skincare routine. But if you do one thing before hastily wiping off your make up and collapsing fully-clothed into bed,  smear on this fantastic night-cream. With replenishing rose geranium and carrot seed, your skin will thank you for it the next morning.
 
All for Eve Hand Cream - ÂŁ7.50
Waiting for a show to start is a perfect opportunity to apply some handcream, and having tried and tested many products on my dry, neglected mits, this award-winning cream is defintiely the best I've encountered. Developed by the brains behind Harrods' super-luxe spa Urban Retreat, the cream is infused with Vitamin E and organic cucumber extract and forms a (non-greasy) protective film on the hands that locks in moisture. Plus ALL net profits are donated to The Eve Appeal, which funds pioneering research into gynaecological cancers.
 
REN Moroccan Rose Otto Bath Oil - ÂŁ30
Prepare to look dumbfounded when your next heating bill comes through - as you'll be bathing in luxurious scented waters every night with this addictive bath oil, containing rose oil, palmarosa and geranium. It turns to milk on contact with water (so no nasty residue to scrub off the sides of the tub afterwards) and with only one or two capfuls needed, you can soothe your tired feet and limbs in no time at all.
 
Aromatherapy Associates Renew Rose Massage and Body Oil - ÂŁ33.75

When it comes to moisturising the body, oils are defintiely preferable to creams in my book (for a start you don't have to spend ages rubbing the damn thing in) and for the ultimate skin treat, this body oil - scented with rose, neroli and evening primrose oil - is the perfect way to wind down, and keeps skin silky soft in the harsh winter weather (we've still another month to get through!)
 
 
 
 
 


Edited by Viola Levy - 26 Jan 2011 at 3:59pm
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Gucci Rue Royal Reopens
26/01/2011 14:57:35 | 1 comment posted by Sophie Colgate
A flock of fabulous fashion folk gathered at Gucci's newly renovated Rue Royale boutique in Paris last night for the most glamourous of cocktail parties to celebrate it's reopening.


Once the cocktail hour was over, the fashion fraternity continued the celebrations with a private dinner at the Hotel de la Rochefoucauld Doudeauville. Hosted by Vogue Carine Roitfield, this was held in honour of Gucci's Creative Director Frida Giannini. After appetites had been sated, the evening was rounded off with a special performance by singer Anna Calvi.


Guest of honour Giannini wore Gucci head to toe with a black velvet rever jacket, a georgette satin insert shirt and velvet tuxedo leggings. Accessories included platform ankle-strap sandals with stud detail and a black satin evening bag also bedecked with studs. Other guests in Gucci were Stefano Accorsi, Jessica Alba, Gemma Arterton, Diane Kruger and Anna Calvi in a stunning black georgette satin tuxedo jumpsuit from this year's Spring/Summer collection.







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Images courtesy of Gucci



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Coats For Charity
26/01/2011 10:46:51 | 1 comment posted by Sophie Colgate

A classic trench. A chic camel, belted number. A colourful affair with faux-fur trim. Whatever we coat we slip into before we brave the bracing wind and icy showers, they all have one thing in common. We take their warming presence for granted. They are a basic need, a winter essential in these chilly climes. Yet, for some of the 13.5 million people living in financial need in the UK, a winter coat is just one more luxury they can't afford.


To help fight this poverty national charity Elizabeth Finn Care has teamed up with a host of celebrities to hold an online coat auction. Donations include Sienna Miller's Barbour jacket, Cherie Blair's black hooded cashmere Sorelle Fontana number and one from rom-com king Richard Curtis.


Elizabeth Finn Care gives direct financial support to those living below the poverty line and aims to help  people in financial crisis buy essential clothes with the auction proceeds. So you can remain smug in the warm glow of knowing you're helping others to keep warm and healthy as you bid for a piece of fashion history.


The auction begins on eBay on 31 January.

Get wrapped up in your winner at www.elizabethfinncare.org.uk







All pictures  by  W P Onak, model Joy McLaren @ Models1




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